I noticed on AA that the 3x daily service to PHX is getting equipment upgrades to E170s. Not mad about that.
I noticed on AA that the 3x daily service to PHX is getting equipment upgrades to E170s. Not mad about that.
We have done the OKC-LGA trip several times now and have several planned this year. The times are fantastic for a three day weekend in NYC for a show or concert. We are seeing Billy Joel in June at Madison again. There by noon and depart late afternoon. Prices have been decent.
There have also been times they've thrown in an A319. I'd really like this route to get rid of the CRJ aircraft. More times than not they park the OKC-bound CRJs at the few non-jetway gates, and we get the furthest one at that. I hate that. Hopefully the E170s get an actual gate in PHX. United is notorious in DEN for doing this for the OKC flights on the smaller regional jets. It's infuriating-- walking past an RJ going to Salina or Fargo at a gate that could handle a mainline and walking to the furthest RJ gate and still walking 200 yards outside to get to the OKC-bound plane. First world problems, but still.
I do a fair amount of business in CA, so seflishly would like to see UA restore SFO and LAX.
SW returning to DAL would be nice especially as connections are far less time-consuming than AA via DFW, but AA options for Int'l flights there is a big plus.
I'm less optimistic there will be a significant increase at OKC regarding new destinations, more like an increase in capacity on existing routes. BOS would be great, though.
I don't mind the EMB's, but can we please ditch those CRJ's from OKC !!!
Hatch Early Mood Food opening at WRWA. No specifc date was mentioned, but their banner is up in the terminal covering the entry location.
This is one of six planned new Hatch locations the Provisions Concepts group will be opening in '24.
^^^^^^^^^
Provision won’t be operating the Hatch at the airport. Like all of the locally-themed shops and restaurants there, they’ve instead licensed the use of their marks, concept, recipes and other IP to the vendor who operates ALL of the shops and eateries at WRWA. They’ll continue to be consulted but it won’t be a burden to them in any way operationally.
I haven't eaten at WRWA in years, if not over a decade (and obviously not at any of the new places). Does this arrangement impact the quality or types of offerings at the airport locations? How strict are the licensing entities at enforcing the same quality that you get at one of their "real" restaurants?
Those are good questions to which I don’t have a first-hand informed answer. I know several of the operators who have licensed their local brands, but the only one who I’ve spoken with about this particular arrangement was a retailer, not a F&B owner.
The retailer was extremely happy with the relationship, and their stores are incredibly detail-focused and driven by a very specific in-store character. They indicated that Paradies (the WRWA operator) was very conscientious from an execution standpoint, and that they (the retailer) would have continuing input relative to merchandising and operations.
They also indicated that the local restaurant partners they had spoken with were similarly happy.
So it seems to me that Paradies is very committed to being true to the brands they are licensing, which makes sense. Why commit to this approach without taking care of the brands’ respective reputations? Doing otherwise would doom the concept.
It’s worth noting that WRWA is far from the only airport with this concept in place. Paradies specializes in this business model, and seem to have it down to an art form at this point.
When did WRWA switch from Delaware North to Paradies? I think Paradies is the main reason there has been a huge improvement. I wish they would takeover F&B operations at TUL which look like WRWA 5 years ago
I bet it will never be a one for one comparison with the higher end places, but hopefully close.
Off topic, but the whole Chick Fil A debate comes into mind. I wonder if Chick Fil A got into this kind of agreement, they would force them to close on Sundays since that kind of makes up their brand?
It can also be viewed in a completely non-religious way-
The turnpike wants to make sure travelers on the 5th busiest road in the country have a same number of options no matter the day they are traveling. And if a business cannot meet the goals, then they just shouldn't place a bid.
I mean, CFA isn't starving. Have billions and billions in revenues. And whoever does business with them has to know their business model, and that they don't change for anyone, aside from the Mercedes Benz Stadium location.
Hard to plead ignorance or breach of contract when their model and strategy is among the most well-known in the universe. CFA wouldn't sign any agreement that forced them to be open 7 days a week. I've worked with them. They are VERY strict about that policy, and it won't change.
https://tulsaworld.com/news/local/bu...ome-the-latest
Tulsa really is likely to mess around and get an international flight before OKC...
Be happy for Tulsa then.
I don't even think the customs center has staff yet. And we've heard nothing about any future routes.
And that article reads as one had already been secured for Tulsa, just can't be announced until the customs center is built. OKC has nothing like that ready to announce, and the customs center has been ready for years.
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